Comment by leoedin
7 hours ago
The big problem I ran into playing around with 555s was that capacitors are very rarely the capacitance they claim. Unless you're speccing an expensive capacitor, you'll find your time constant varies quite a bit across devices and temperature. That's fine for some use cases, but completely a deal breaker for others.
Yeah, in the typical value ranges (nanofarads) of a 555-timer-class analog design, you'll need film caps. Ceramic C0Gs are too small and class 2 dielectrics are dismal for anything but bypass. They don't just have temperature coefficients, they have voltage coefficients and are wildly nonlinear. And electrolytics are almost as dreadful as batteries. Worse in some ways. It's a tough bridge for beginners to cross - once you figure out capacitors are not all equivalent you have to do a deep dive on dielectrics and it's a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem - you don't know what you're doing so you don't when you'll need what.